Does that not bring on a bigger issue which is, dating someone for what they can do for you?
That ain’t love, that’s transactional and conditional. They’re never going to find real love like that.
It for sure hints at at very traditional gender roles/and beliefs, which aren't things I really align myself with, but a lot of people feel very strongly about,
but everyone to some degree dates/loves based on what their desires/needs are, and the idea that people from all walks of life get together isn't really accurate. That handyman and the woman I go out with (sometimes) aren't in the same social class or social circles. It's going to be harder for them to do ANYTHING together, even how they met is transactional, she was paying him for a service.
Eboni Williams meets a bus driver, ok, they can go to coffee, or go to walk in a park, have sex for two weeks, sure, but what happens when she wants to go on a trip, and he can't pay his OWN way? Or he can't take two weeks off for a conference in Aruba or something? Or he can't pay to go to a destination wedding where everyone's throwing in to fly charter?
I love the experience of meeting people from all walks of life, but in truth, the further apart you are socially and economically the harder it will be for anything to work.

"Paging Dr. Umar"
in the past?